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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1960-04-21, Page 8Wash'n-wear Chino & Cord Famous "Buckeye" Make Matching SHIRT PANT SETS Sanforized cotton twill shirt and pant sets in color feet shades of forest green , grey and sand. The shirts have matching but- tons and flap Covered pockets, Trousers at'e neatly styled with wide belt loops and eipper closure ®0 to 9.95 ©TS' PACES Choose from popular new wash and wear c'etton cords with western top pockets in sand, black & olive, or smooth chino cutters in sand, olive, black and brown. hiz,'.a 0 to 18 years e95 to 415 SIIIRT & PANT SALT :EE THEM IN 017R WINDOWS CotIE IE 011D TRY ON d. PAIR OR TWO 0 MIEN'S WASH & WEAR C ttggi Slacks Olive, Black & sand wash- able cord slim -slacks 4.95 Sand, grey & black no -iron flap -back slim -jeans 5.60 Fine pinwale cotton cord slim -slacks in olive, sand & black 5.95 Western style fine cord pants in sand only 6.95 Galey & Lords finest polish- ed Chino pants. Regular or Western. Sand or olive 7.95 STE A 11 WESTERN STYLE G.W.G. MATCHING SETS OLIVE & SAND SHADES ONLY 10.90 to 11.95 MATCHING SET BORN Nolan — At Scott. Memorial Hospital 011 April 14, to Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Nolan, RR5 Seaforth, a slaughter Coleman --- At Scott Memorial Hospital on April 15th, to Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Coleman, RR 4 Sea - forth, a daughter McQuaid — At Scott Memorial Hospital on April 17th, to Mr. unci Mrs. Wilfred McQuaid, RR 5 Sea- forth, a son SEAPORT f NURSERY Pick from our 25 different varieties of evergreens from. 1 to 5 feet high All government inspected trees, Reasonable prices, with or without guarantee —Also two building lots for sale Gorden _:'rebel PRONE 71 \V SEAFORTII Mr. and 11fr's. Harry Tait o1 Ilrodhagen with Mr. and Mi'e, Ross Leeming on SmtclaY. CARD OF THANKS I would like to extend my sin- cere thanks to my kind friends and neighbors who remembered me with cards, tlowora, treats and visits while I was a patient at Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - forth, Special thanks to Dr, Stap- leton, Mise Drops and the nurs- ing staff for all the kindness shown me. Donald 'Wright, (John St.) FOR SALE Some Carry and Rodney 'oats.. Also 800 bales of clover and tim- othy hay. Jolui W. Thompson, SIR 2 Seaforth, Phone 861023 FOR SALE Yoi'k barley, No, 1 seed grown from registered seed, 91.50 bushel, Paul Betties, RR 1, Seaforth, phone. 849121, FOR SALE York barley, certificate No. 49- 8258, grown from registered seed 91.60 per bushel. Garry oats also grown fr'oin r'egister'ed seed $1.25 per bushel. Lewis P. Coyne, RR 5 Seaforth, Phone 64r16 Dublin. Also boy's bicycle in good condi, tion, cheap POULTRY WANTED All types. Paying up to 22c for 5?s lbs and ups Apply to Keith Leggatt, phone 606-22 Mitchell FOR SALE 126 acre farm, 5 miles from Seaforth, a utile from paved high- (way; 2 large barns, excellent house, drive shed and outer build- ings, near village of Kipper, Priced reasonable for quiche sa1e, 50 acre farm in Bruoofreld area, brick house, modern barn, land in good state of cultivation. 97,000, low down payment, owner will carry mortgage for balance. 50 acre farm, six miles from Seaforth, frame house, bank barn, immediate possession. In Harpurhey, acre and a hall ground, modern home, oil Turn - are, bathroom, 5 or 6 building Iota on this property. Full price $6500, low down payment, carry mortgage balance. 3 income properties in Sea - forth, all in nice residential areas. Purchaser Can have nice home, and extra apartment, bringing in 9500 a year. or better. Taxes a- round 9200 These ,properties can all be purchased with low clown pay - meat. Rent front apt, will pay all carrying charges. Garage, body shop and lunch counter on No. 8 highway. .A. real money maker. Owner anxious to sell on account of ill health. All equipment, tow truck, stock, everything goes with business. All books, income tax returns, etc., 'open for inspection. $3,000 cash will handle this property. Gross income $4000 to 95000 monthly Vortheicle Doffed. C7lttr071 Services on Daylight Saving Time, Worship: 11 d.m. Jr. congrega- tion. Toddlers' attendants. Church Sehool at 10 a.m. Evening Worship at 7 p.m, Egmendrilie United Church Dr, J. Semple, Minister. Lyle Ihammond, Organist -Choir Leader "Low Sunday in the Church Calendar':" 11 a.m, 'Why a Refresher Course for Ministers? (Rochester Divinity School.) 10 a.m., Church School. "Where did your Easter parade lead." Come to Church. NORTH McKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johnson and Mlehael with Mr. and firs, Joseph Thornton on Saturday ev- ening. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Regele were recent visitors with 1Tr. and Mrs. 'Villiam Koehler. Mr. Wayne Thornton and Miss Shirley Smith of Stratford spent holiday weekend with Mr, and Sirs, JOS. Thornton and 110. and Mrs. Ed Regele. Miss Norma Leeming of Sea - forth with her parents, MT. and ,sirs, Leonard Teeming on Sunday. .11111111111/1111111111 1,"„I11,111111, n 11 x,,,1,1111„1, i 1,1 n 11111 a 1,111111,1,11,111.1111111,11111111111111111111, a 111111M 111 a is Sea§girth Cho: ; l ser o2 Co Y x ,: em General :t` eetinof SEAFORTH LEGION HALL Wednesday, April 27 8 P.M. sharp Guest speaker: R. N. Ilissonnette, president of the Stoat - ford Chandler of Commerce. A film will be shown. followed by a Rociai evening. A cordial welcome is extended to all tenfortht and Disit'ict. citizens interested in chamber of commerce worst. ;tiembership in year Chamber of Commerce DOESN'T COST , , . IT PAYS 1 timmitn,nmauunnnmlanl al111rm ilia ail lllt11111111111n1111,11ar111110111111111111/171111111111111,1,1111111% JOHN BOSVELD Real Estate Broker 42 Wellesley St., Goderlah. Salesman, Jos. McConnell phone 266 Seaforth FQR SALE Timothy 'md red clover rood. Phone 840026. Oliver i.'ryco ' 16 pigs 50F.O60RlbsSAL E. 300 Malone, Dublin 6405 FOR SALE Electrolux Sales and Service. .Gary Cooper, Gordon Street, Clin- ton, phone HU 2-7200 TO RENT Twenty acres of good pasture land, well watered, good shade, in Hullett township, Geo. W. Col- 010ugll, Clinton RR 1. Phone HU 2.3203 PASTURE IIave grass for a number of steers, plenty of spring water & shade. Phone 659r12 Seaforth FOR SALE Quantity of spring wheat, Sel- kirk variety suitable for seed, Also a Princess Pat cook stove, coal or wood, with water front, in goodChs, condition.s, phone HApply is 1 81 66 21 u YELLOW SWEET CLOVER Choice, and free from weed seeds, our own growing, $9 bus, While it lasts. Rhone 667w1 Sea - forth, Jonathan Hngill, Highway 8 west of Seaforth FOR SALE A girl's spring coat, size 10-12, grey eliocic trimmed with blue velvet. Can be seen at Flannery Cleaners TOWN OF SEAFORTH BUILDING INSPECTOR Applications for the above named position will be received up to April 30, 1900. Persons with a knowledge of Construction and Building Practices will be given preference. D. H, WILSON Clerk TENDERS WANTED Township of Tuckerslnithl Tenders are invited by the Township of Tuckersmith for the construction of the Williams Mu- nicipal Drains in the Township of Tuckersmith, under authority of By-law #4-1960. The work eon, stets .of: 160 lineal feet of open drain (20 cu. ,yds,) 4471 lineal fl: of closed drain 2 Catch Basins Tender to cover completion of the whole world' all requirements COMING EVENT Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary Penny Salo at Box's Furniture Store, April 20th to May 7th c.oMIN'G EVENT The 0,10.S. will ]told a bake sale and novelty table 011 Sat., April 30 at M. EClarke's garage The Lady . Fores ters n e holding a Gingham Dance in the Forest- ers' hall at Constance, Friday, April 29, Proceeds for Cancer Fund. Music by Bert Pepper well. Admission 50c person. SILOS If you want us to build yours this year—get in touch with us at once, as we win soon have our quotfl 111104 up for 1960. See J. E. Iiugill & Sons, pllone 067w1 E Tiluotlty FOR seed,SALLow Bolton, phone 800r22 Seaforth Clearing Auction Sale Of Registered Hereford Cattle, farm machinery, hay, grain and Tearing Auotion Sale Of farm steels, machinery and /1010011018 effects at lot 22, coif. 9, Morris twp. 2 miles. West of Walton on TUESDAY, APRIL 20 at 12 o'clock sharp, Cattle --25 Hereford 0(001.9,1000 lbs: 35 year-old steers, Hereford and Poll Angus 000 lbs. ,Machinery --International IivVod- el M tractor 40 lt,p„ Ford Fergu- son tractor; M.H, No, 00 com- bine with powertake-Off; new 10 -ft. spring -tooth International cultivator (on rubber); 3 bottom international plow on rub- ber; M. H. 95 bus, spreader on. rubber; International side rake; dump rake; 8 -ft. 1/11100r converted to swathes; 13 -disk fertilizer_3,0. H. drill; 13 run 102. H. shoe drill; MCCOrmick-Deering mower; Fer- guson manure loader; rnbbei•til- ed wagon with ,grain box; Corn cultivator to fit tractor with 3 -point suspension; set harrows, 6 section with bar; 3 section har- rows with bar; 2 extension lad- dors; 9 -ft, land packer; set double household effects. At lot 2, Con. disc; McCormick -Deering ham - 11, •Hullett twp., 0 miles east of liter mill, 60 -It. drive belt; two 1,ondesbor0, or 9 miles north west of Seaforth, on TUESDAY, MAY 3rd, at 12.30 P.M. Registered Hereford Cattle -- Herd sire, 4 yoara old: Outstand- ing Bull. 7 cows with calves and rebred, 4 cows fresh with calves at foot. 2 -2 -year old steers. 6 year old steers. 3 heifers Tieing 2 yr, 010, 4 heifers 1 yr old. Cata- logues are available by contacting the proprietor or auctioneer, Machinery — Oliver 80 tractor, Cocksltutt 60 tractor. Good1s011 2$x40 with Ebersol slu'edder, on rubber. 7 inch 140 ft drive belt, 1 furrow Cockahutt plow, 13 run Oliver 'fertilizer drill with power lift. 7 ft Coekshutt power mower. 7 ft Massey Harris binder. Mase- ey Harris side rake. Cultivator acuffler, drag harrows„ cultiva- tor, roller, manure spreader, 1107 loader, disc, 2 wheel trailer, rip saw and emery . Circular saw, Smoker bale elevator, wood oat roller. 11/3 h.p. Wagner motor, cream separator, blacksmith post 00111. 36 ft extension ladder. 2 cedar ladders, folding hay rack. wagon & flat rack, fanning mill, oil brooder, electric brooder, ap- ple butter kettle (copper); iron kettle, 2 inch plank, 2x4 scantling, 1 inch lumber, 2” plank. 1" lum- ber. 4 I -beams 21 ft. 2 inches long, 9 inches deep. Set of taps &dies. Brooder house 8x14, large to be furnished by the contractor hand sleigh. 2000 lb scales, bag with the exception that the truck, tattoo outfit, cedar posts, township will supply the required iron posts. 50 ft 5" belt (new), tile and corrugated iron pipe. Marked cheque for 10% of the amount of the tender must ac- company each tender or the ten- der will not be considered. Tenders plainly marked are to be in the clerk's funds by 12 o'- clock noon (DST) on May 3rd, 19, Pla60ns and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's office. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Cora Chesney, Clerk Tuckersmith Seaforth, RR #4 number of tools. 240 lb scales. Hay & Grain — 11'fixed baled hay. 600 bus. good mixed grain. Furniture — Dining room suite. Glass cupboard, what -not, oak (lin- ing room table, bedroom suite, 2 beds, mattress & springs, large bureau, lard press, sausage grind- er, mixmaster, bread mixer, elec- tric sewing machine, power lawn mower, Findlay range, 15 gallon crock, small crocks, sealers, chairs, bedding. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. No reserve, farni sold. Prop:, James Neilans, Landes - bora RR 1. Auct.; Harold Jackson, Seaforth, box 401. Clerk George Powell Indeed—the handiest of them all .. , not just department store or cleaners, florist or plumber. You've probably also shopped for an apartment, "Articles for Sale" in the paper, phoned fora taxi or an electrician. The list is endless . , but the point is clear: your telephone is always there, ready to save you money, time and effort. It's always there to serve you ill emergencies or for a friendly chat. And nothing beats it as a shopping centre—right in your own home, convenient and inexpensive. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA grain augers; 21 ft. lift. with motor; set platform scales, set beam scales. 2 -wheel trailer with rack; set single harness; quantity grass seed; 600 bales mixed hay; pig crate; 2 chicken crates; 2 range shelters; 3 feed hoppers; 3 steel pig troughs, 4 bulb heat lights for brooder house; colony house 10 x 12 insulated. 1 H.P. motor with emery; post drill with motor; set taps and dies, one set pipe dies and pipe vise and a threader; quantity cedar poste; steel posts, tools and other ea'ti- ttles too numerous t0 m011(10n. Furniture—Iron beds, dressers, springs, mattresses, hall rack with mirror, also hall seat, combination bookcase and writing desk, tri - light floor lamp, medicine cabin- et, 2 dining room tables, kitchen chairs, Philco radio, 3 -piece chest- erfield suite, metal churn, dutch oven, quantity frames, high chair, clay bed, 2 chest drawers, wall and base cupboard, fire exting- uisher, Classic coal and wood range, wicker chair. Terms cash. No reserve—farm sold. Prop., George McArthur Auct„ Harold Jackson Clerk, Geo. Powell Clearing Auction Sale O1 Faun, farm stock and mach- inery at lot 19, con. 14, McKillop twp., 11.4 east of Walton on coun- ty road, MONDAY, APRIL 26th at 1 p,111. Cattle -10 Holstein cows, fresh with calves at side; 6 cows due to.freshen time of sale; 14 yearl- ing steers and heifers; 20 steers approx. 1000 lbs. Machinery—Minneapolis 3 plow tractor, used 2 seasons (like new), International manure spreader (like new); 3 furrow Internation- al plow (like new); 3 section spring tooth .harrows; Papac for- age harvester; OK blower, Inter- national milking machine, 2 units; electric cream separator; milk cans; set 2000 Ib. scales; Mc- Cormielt Deering 10 inch hamper mill (like new); rubber tired wa- gon, 16 ft. rack; harrows, other articles too numerous to mention. All steel "'White" threshing machine, drive belt, Cockslultt sidle rake, spring -tooth cultivator, power lift, 7 -ft. cut M. H, binder, slush scraper, leg vise, fanning mill with motor, set Of tractor chains 14 x 28 (new); 2 surge milking units (new). Farm—At same place 3 pm. the farm will be offered for sale sub- ject to reserve bid. 92 acres good clay loam, well draiued, all work- able laud, 11n storey frame house with all conveniences; bank barn, hen house, drive shed. 10% down, balance in 30 days. Chattels cash. David Muir, Prop.; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; Geo, Pow - e11, Clerk. THE SIOAFO'RTH (Phone 84) Thursday, April 2 BOX Funeral Se. AMBULAN. Prompt and Careful Hospital Bol Flowers for ell oc Phones: Day 43 N FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, lot 9, con. 11, Mc - 10110p township. Insul red brick hoose with kitchen, summer kit- chen and woodshed; water pres- sure in house, hot and cold water. modern kitchen and bathroom. Two barns: one 60x42 with hen house above; other barn 100x40, water pressure in it and litter carrier; drive shed 25x45. Apply to Joe Johnson, Walton RR 2. BACK HOE WORK Grading, Bulldozing Septic Tank & Disposal Bed Installation ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS Henry Yoi ng HU 2-9406 63 North St. S., Clinton MARTIN W. STA Physician and 81 Phone 90 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Bead Office, Exeter, Ontario President Alex J. Rohde, 13,R3 Mitchell Vice President Milton McCurdy, RR1. Kirkton Directors II. Clayton Colquhoun, RR1 Science Hill Martin Feeney, RR.2 Dublin. Robert G. Gardiner, 111 Cromarty Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser JOHN A. RORWILL, Physician and Su Phone 5-W SEAFORTH 0 S. A. McMaster B.A. 1'. L. Brady, M.D„ Sun Office Hours, 1 p.m. to accept Wednesday and Se Evenings: Tuesday, 'Shur arday only 7-9 p.m, Appointments made In desirable TURNBULL & B VETERINARY C J.0. TURNIIULL, D. W. R. BRYAN'S, D; W. G. D1RENNAN, 1: Phone 105 J©IBN E. LONGSTAFF Godertah St. W., Phone 791 Hones—Seaforth daily tom 6.80 ; Wed. 0 AM to 12.80 by appointment only. 01i111 above Hawkins' Iidwe, M INSUR.ANC a Fire e Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Cov W. E. Sout Phone 334 'blue c WILLIS D CHAMPION STOVE AN OIL DUNDAS & L Phone 570 or 521 AND FUE WILLIAM M. Office Phone 784 • We write all 1 INSUR Fire Auto Liability & 1 JOHN A. CA Successor t WATSON R: I Phone 214 Repvesentati Manufacturers Life Need Money ? Unlimited funds available on ravine, homes, motels, stores, etc. Fast service anywhere in Ontario. Fast service anywhere. No. retainer fees DELRAY INVESTMENTS 450-A Wilson Ave., Toronto MM. 3-2353 The McKillop Mt Insurance HEAD OFFICE—SEAR Officers — President, Si Seaforth; Vice Pres., Sob Blyth; Sec.-Treas., W. Seaforth. Directors, Norman Trees J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Cl Bornholm; Robert Arcbib John H. MaEwing, Myth; ander, Walton; Harvey J. E. Pepper. Bruceaeid; foot, Seaforth. Agents-- William Leipc born; J. P. Prueter, Brod Baker, Brussels ; Harald ton : James Keys, Seafort WATERL CATTLE BR. ASSOCIA Where Better Bulls Artificial Inseminati for all Breeds o Farmer owned and Call us between 7.3 a.m. week day 6.00 and 8.00 p.m. evenings Clinton HU 2-3441 distance Clinton Zenith Township' of Tuc NOTIC Tuckersmith Town] pal Dump will be p.m. to 6 p.n., on W Saturday afternoons,i notice. Coral HEATING WALDEN & BR Phone 686 w Hudson St, Coal SEAFORTH LUIS Phone 4'